Swiss authorities say that the shooter responsible for a mosque attack in Zurich on Monday is dead. The man shot three men at a central Zurich mosque around 5:30 p.m. on Monday before committing suicide nearby, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung reports.

Police say that the suspect is also responsible for the stabbing death of a man whose body was found at a playground in Zurich's Schwamendingen District on Sunday.

Swiss police officers hold a blanket to cover a dead body found near a Muslim prayer hall, central Zurich, on December 19, 2016, after three people were injured by gunfire.

Swiss police officers are seen searching the area near a Muslim prayer hall, central Zurich, on December 19, 2016, after three people were injured by gunfire.

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Although the suspected attacker does not appear to be motivated by right-wing or Islamist terrorism, Swiss police say that the found symbols related to "the occult" at the man's home, Sky News reports.

Monday's shooting happened around 5:30 p.m. at a central Zurich mosque frequented by Somali immigrants. A man entered the mosque and shot three men while they prayed. The three men suffered non-life-threatening injures.